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New York City Enjoys Mild Autumn Week With No Severe Weather on the Horizon

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Published on September 29, 2025
New York City Enjoys Mild Autumn Week With No Severe Weather on the HorizonSource: Unsplash/ Jermaine Ee

Residents across New York City's boroughs can expect a week of varied clouds but mostly sunny days, with no hazardous weather conditions anticipated for the area. According to the detailed forecast from the National Weather Service, Manhattan will be partly sunny today, with a high near 79 degrees, and a calm transition from north winds to southeast in the afternoon. The pattern of mostly cloudy nights and mostly sunny days with mild northern winds is similar in Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, and Staten Island.

In specific, Brooklyn's Tuesday outlook shows a high of 81 degrees with northeast winds of 6 to 8 mph, which is slightly less breezy compared to other borough forecasts. Nighttime temperatures will cool down to a comfortable range from the mid-50s to low 60s throughout the week. The National Weather Service has issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook, but they expect no threatening weather that would meet their warning criteria from today through Sunday.

Wednesday will bring clear skies and sunshine across the board, with highs dropping to the upper 60s. Staten Island expects nearly identical weather to Manhattan and Queens, but with a slightly lower high today at 77 degrees. All boroughs will see temperatures peak from the mid to high 70s throughout the weekend. Despite variances in cloud coverage, the outlook remains generally fair and unthreatening.

Nighttime will bring mostly clear skies across the five boroughs, and residents can anticipate lows consistently near the lower 50s. By the weekend, Manhattan's forecast promises sunny days with highs approaching 80 degrees, while Brooklyn and Staten Island are a touch cooler, expecting high near 76 and 74 degrees respectively on Saturday.